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Camera Module Troubleshooting
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Good quality images are 'sharp' or 'crisp', meaning that image details are well
visible in the picture. However, certain issues, such as non-idealities in
optics, cause image blurring, making objects in picture to appear 'soft'. Each
camera type typically has its own level of performance.
The electronic shutter is used when short exposure times are needed and in
video. When the mechanical shutter is used a black sheet will cover the lens
after the exposure.
 The effect of image taking conditions on image quality
There are some factors, which may cause poor image quality, if not taken into account by the end user
when shooting images, and thus may result in complaints. The items listed are normal to camera operation
and are not a reason for changing the camera module.
Autofocus
When the camera is focusing a lens is moved inside the module to give the sharpest possible image. This
camera module is specified to operate satisfactorily from 10 cm to infinite distance of scene objects. Trying
to photograph objects closer than 10 cm is likely to result in a blurred out of focus image. The lack of
sharpness is first visible in full resolution images. Images taken very close to the subject, a limited depth of
focus will be visible, that is the upper or lower parts of the image may be out of focus. This is normal; do not
change the camera module.
Figure 18 Only center part of image is in focus due to limited depth of focus
The amount of light available
In dim conditions camera runs out of sensitivity. The exposure time is long (especially in the night mode)
and the risk of getting shaken (= blurred) images increases. In addition, image noise level grows. The
maximum exposure time in the night mode is ¼ seconds. Therefore, images need to be taken with extreme
care and by supporting the phone when the amount of light reflected from the target is low. Because of the
longer exposure time and larger gain value, noise level increases in low light conditions. Sometimes
blurring may even occur in daytime, if the image is taken very carelessly. See the figure below for an
example. This is normal; do not change the camera module.